Greenland Northern Lights

Admire northern lights from our glacier camp, a place where astronomers come back every year to watch and study them.

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South Greenland is well known by the intensity and frequency of this light show. Mid-August marks the end of 24 hours of daylight and the arrival of the Northern Lights, normally visible during the two or three hours after nightfall. Our Qaleraliq glacier camp and hostel in Tasiusaq, with a total absence of light pollution, are used each year by astronomers to observe them.

DEPARTURES 2017

August & September

Departures from Copenhagen: 15.08.17, 22.08.17 and 29.08.17.

Departures from Keflavik every Tuesday from 05.09.17 to 19.09.17 and every Saturday from 09.09.17 to 23.09.17

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Polar Bear Alert in South Greenland!

Several polar bears have been encountered close to inhabited areas in South Greenland in the past days. As a consequence, the local police are now prohibiting hiking in some areas in South Greenland for the time being.

If you have an upcoming holiday in South Greenland, it is suggested you get in contact with your tour provider for further inquiry.